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SOA Security In General

Anyone seeking to implement SOA Security is forced to dig through a maze of inter-dependent specifications and API docs that assume a lot of prior security knowledge on the part of readers. Getting started on a project is proving to be a huge challenge to practitioners. This book seeks to change that. It provides a bottom-up understanding of security techniques appropriate for use in SOA without assuming any prior familiarity with security topics. Unlike most other books about SOA that merely describe the standards, this book helps readers learn through action, by walking them through sample code that illustrates how real life problems can be solved using the techniques and best practices...read more
Reviews:   0 Date: 30th Jan, 2008  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 1271

 
J2EE and XML Development In General

Geared toward experienced developers,this reference demonstrates how Java 2 Platform,Enterprise Edition (J2EE),and XML technologies can be used together to create more robust distributed applications and software systems. The use of XML technology to extend and enhance the capabilities of the J2EE platform is covered in detail.

Discussed are J2EE and XML integration at each layer of an n-tier distributed application model. Design patterns,tradeoffs,and decision criteria are provided in terms of individual XML and J2EE technology combinations.

Hot topics in application integration are also covered,including Web services,architectures,and business partner integration....
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Reviews:   0 Date: 4th May, 2007  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 1357

 
XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP: A Case Study in Developing a Web Application In General

As a Web Developer, you know the challenge of building robust applications on multiple platforms. Creating truly portable applications becomes possible by using Java for code and XML for organizing and managing data. "XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP:A Case Study" will help you maximize the capabilities of XML, XSLT, Java, and JSP in your Web applications.

The author, Westy Rockwell, uses the hands-on approach of a case study to show you how to use these technologies in realistically complex situations. All the tools used in the case study are free, so you can obtain them and join the author in a real open source web chat application, available online and with the book CD-ROM. This book pr...
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Reviews:   0 Date: 8th Nov, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 6658

 
XML and SQL Server 2000 In General

XML and SQL Server 2000 will enable SQL developers to understand and work with XML, the preferred technology for integrating eBusiness systems. This book will provide a comprehensive discussion of SQL Server 2000's XML capabilities. There is a brief discussion in the first two chapters on XSL/XSLT and DTD's targeted to database developers since most developers are new to this technology. From there numerous examples are discussed in the areas of IIS Directories, http, xml views and xml schemas, openxml, and much more. ...read more
Reviews:   0 Date: 8th Nov, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 3680

 
ebXML In General

ebXML: The New Global Standard for Doing Business on the Internet

There are several books available today on XML or e-commerce. Those books are clearly written for a different audience, the in-the-trenches programmer or the high-level executive. They fail to write to the manager who is responsible for the actual implementation. These managers, and their staff, come from numerous departments with varying disciplines and objectives in executing such a grand initiative. These people are the technical managers, program managers, customer service groups, inventory groups, marketing department, distribution manager, plus many more. ebXML clearly shows these individuals what to do to mo...
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Reviews:   0 Date: 1st Nov, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 3518

 
Professional XML Web Services In General

Web Services are self-describing, modular applications. The Web Services architecture can be thought of as a wrapper for the application code. This wrapper provides standardized means of: describing the Web Service and what it does; publishing it to a registry, so that it can easily be located; and exposing an interface, so that the service can be invoked – all in a machine-readable format. What is particularly compelling about Web Services is that any client that understands XML, regardless of platform, language and object model, can access them.

This book provides a snapshot of the current state of these rapidly evolving technologies, beginning by detailing the main protocols...
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Reviews:   0 Date: 15th Oct, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 19326

 
XSLT Quickly In General

Geared toward new users of XSLT, this guide is a basic tutorial of the concepts and documentation manipulation techniques necessary for the most common XSLT tasks. Featuring an XSLT cookbook, which provides task-oriented recipes for tackling issues such as converting elements to attributes or reading in multiple documents at once, this guide makes it easier to find solutions to most development problems. Included are a glossary, a reference for XSLT syntax, and a reference for using the popular XSLT processors. This guide will help XSLT users get common transformations done with minimal time and effort. ...read more
Reviews:   0 Date: 28th Aug, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 5922

 
Early Adopter: VoiceXML In General

What does this book cover?

An overview of the development and deployment environments available VoiceXML 1.0 syntax tutorial Grammar use, including JSGF and Nuance GSL syntax Use of VoiceXML with XSLT, ASP, JSP, and PHP Nuance Speechobjects The future of VoiceXML technologies, including VoiceXML 2.0

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VoiceXML brings the power of Voice to the Web - the information we are used to accessing through the visual web interfaces of our PCs and mobile devices can now be accessed through speech alone. Building on the functionality already seen in IVR applications deployed by our banks and utility companies, the tag based syntax of VoiceXML...
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Reviews:   0 Date: 13th Aug, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 3880

 
Professional XML Schemas In General

In order to leverage XML's power as a self-describing and extensible language, we need a way to define and describe the allowable content of any type of XML document. In the past, this has been achieved with DTDs, but these have in many ways fallen short in the requirements for working with data. XML Schemas were created to provide a more powerful and flexible mechanism for describing permissible document structures using XML syntax. They provide a set of built-in datatypes, which can mimic the object-oriented mechanisms of many languages, offer support for namespaces, and facilities for automated documentation....read more
Reviews:   0 Date: 28th Jul, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 2211

 
Professional XML Meta Data In General

As we have an increasing amount of information available in electronic formats, we need a way of dealing with and managing the volume of data we store and exchange. To help us do this we can use meta data, which is simply data about data. XML's extensibility and interoperability make it an ideal format for meta data that is part of a scheme of sharing data between multiple sources. As concepts such as 'the semantic web' and web services move closer to reality, a knowledge of meta data and how to use it will be of huge advantage.



There have been a number of recent developments in the field of XML meta data, and Professional XML Meta Data takes a look at some of the initiatives...
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Reviews:   0 Date: 17th Jul, 2001  Rating: No Rating Accessed: 2330

 
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